Based on your interest in product management, we invite you to join a rebroadcast of our recent webinars on the product operating model, shifting risk and decisions, and harnessing AI. These are now available on-demand. John Johnson, a co-founder and faculty member in the University of Maryland's Master's in Product Management, leads each session.
Webinar 1: The Product Operating Model - Harnessing Opportunities for Innovation by Reinventing Product Management
Learn how the big tech companies like Spotify and Amazon keep winning with their product management strategies. We'll focus on the Product Operating Model, a game-changing approach that's all about finding and grabbing new opportunities. Get an advanced look at this essential strategy for creating awesome products. See how giants like Spotify and Amazon use this model to stay ahead. Learn why finding and exploring new opportunities is key in today's product game.
Webinar 2: Shifting Risk and Decisions - The Key to Outlearning the Competition
Building upon the agile foundations laid in our webinar on "The Product Operation Model", "Shifting Risk and Decisions: The Key to Outlearning the Competition" explores enhancing decision-making by identifying and verifying opportunities and solutions. This talk zeroes in on the strategic management of risk and decision-making to refine product and service futures. By advocating for early integration of customer insights ('shifting left') and empowering developers to explore before finalizing builds ('shifting right'), we present a revolutionary approach to both strategizing and operational excellence.
Webinar 3: Harnessing AI to Transform Product Operations - Accelerating Innovation and Insight
Our third webinar in this series explores the transformative power of artificial intelligence in reshaping the Product Operations landscape. This session delves into the future of product management, highlighting how AI technologies can revolutionize the way product teams test, explore, and develop new opportunities and solutions.